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Nebraska Hunting News
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Nebraska's pheasant season off to good start By: Rick Windham , The North Platte Telegraph Nebrask... |
| CRP Mid-Contract Management Tour |
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St. Paul, Minn. – May 24, 2005 – Pheasants Forever (PF) and the Nebraska Game & Parks Commission (NG... |
| Farmers targeted at Pheasant Fest |
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OMAHA, Neb. - Exhibitors at the recent National Pheasant Fest weren't just geared toward hunting but... |
| PF Becomes the First Wildlife Conservation Organization to |
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Historic Partnership Formed at Pheasant Fest in Omaha; PF Becomes the First Wildlife Conservation Or... |
| Wildlife biologists to be featured at Pheasant Fest |
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OMAHA - At Pheasants Forever's National Pheasant Fest, Nebraska and Iowa landowners will get free on... |
| Pheasant hunters ready for opener |
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Pheasant hunters ready for opener
Friday, November 05, 2004
Gloria Masoner
This Saturday, pheasan... |
| Pheasant population making comeback |
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ST. PAUL -- With Nebraska's pheasant hunting season set to open Nov. 6, Pheasant Forever officials a... |
| More than 80 percent of CRP bids accepted in Nebraska |
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday that 64,692 acres of land in Nebraska was accep... |
| Nebraska's Pheasant, Quail, Partridge Seasons Open November |
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Lincoln, Neb. -Nebraska’s pheasant, quail and partridge seasons open one-half hour before sunrise Sa... |
| Playa lakes CRP acres could go fast |
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Playa lakes CRP acres could go fast
By Debbie Slobe
Playa Lakes Joint Venture — Sept. 30, 2004
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Pheasant Hunting Nebraska- A directory of Nebraska pheasant hunting locations
The Ringneck Pheasant is a common permanent resident across Nebraska. This wiley bird can be found throughout the year in croplands, ditches, wooded areas, and shelter belts. Pheasants often nests in ditches, alfalfa fields, and areas with heavy grass cover. In Nebraska, state wildlife areas are open to fishing, hunting, and trapping, in season, except where closed (or restricted) by signing or special area regulations. In addition to the thousands of acres of state wildlife areas Nebraska also has many controlled shooting areas across the state where you can hunt pheasants.
A controlled shooting area is regulated by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. These operations offer varying seasons, bag limits, and other individualized regulations. Nebraska residents must have a resident hunting permit and a habitat stamp to hunt on a Controlled Shooting Area. Nonresidents must have a habitat stamp and either a Controlled Shooting Area permit (which is good only for one particular Controlled Shooting Area) or the general nonresident permit.

Pheasant Hunting Nebraska- A directory of Nebraska pheasant hunting locations
The Ringneck Pheasant is a common permanent resident across Nebraska. This wiley bird can be found throughout the year in croplands, ditches, wooded areas, and shelter belts. Pheasants often nests in ditches, alfalfa fields, and areas with heavy grass cover. In Nebraska, state wildlife areas are open to fishing, hunting, and trapping, in season, except where closed (or restricted) by signing or special area regulations. In addition to the thousands of acres of state wildlife areas Nebraska also has many controlled shooting areas across the state where you can hunt pheasants.
A controlled shooting area is regulated by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. These operations offer varying seasons, bag limits, and other individualized regulations. Nebraska residents must have a resident hunting permit and a habitat stamp to hunt on a Controlled Shooting Area. Nonresidents must have a habitat stamp and either a Controlled Shooting Area permit (which is good only for one particular Controlled Shooting Area) or the general nonresident permit.
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Nebraska Featured Hunting Preserves
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3097 Cty Rd O
Tekamah, NE 68061
Pheasanting at its finest. A wonderful lodge and kennel for overnigt stays. The kennel is the best in Nebraska for acomidations and we provide training year round. Great Nebraska hunting for both wild and pen raised birds. With over 1000 acers of CRP and sporting clays we are the premier place to come and have a hunt for the corporate or individual hunt. We have a lodge avaiable for large groups and accomidations for the small groups as well. We provide a food service to those interested. Train Read more about Pheasant Bonanza Hunt Club & Kennel
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Nebraska Pheasant Hunting Preserves
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P.O. Box 1
Bartlett, NE 68622
Come and experience the thrill of game bird hunting on Nebraska best grasslands. Our top priority at Beaver Valley Outdoorsman is to insure your hunting experience is everything you want it to be. We can customize hunts to fit all of your individual needs. We take a lot of pride in the Pheasant and Quail we raise and release. We raise mature healthy birds in large flying pens where they are stimulated to fly daily. This method of game raising guarantees a challenging hunt. We guarantee to do eve Read more about Beaver Valley Outdoorsman
HC 60 Box A-64
Bartlett, NE 68622
If you come for the hunts, you will be hunting ringneck pheasants on 930 acres of crop and range land. It is approximately 24 miles northeast of Bartlett. Plan to arrive in the afternoon or early evening to relax, look around, or do some trap shooting. A home-cooked dinner will be served that evening. The next morning about 7:30 a.m., a hearty breakfast will be served before you leave on your morning hunt. At noon you will eat lunch at the ranch house. At 1:00 p.m. it's back to the fields for an Read more about Sandhill Seasons Guest Ranch & Hunts
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